- CVE-2014-6610
Asterisk Open Source 11.x before 11.12.1 and 12.x before 12.5.1
and Certified Asterisk 11.6 before 11.6-cert6, when using the
res_fax_spandsp module, allows remote authenticated users to
cause a denial of service (crash) via an out of call message,
which is not properly handled in the ReceiveFax dialplan
application.
- CVE-2014-4046
Asterisk Open Source 11.x before 11.10.1 and 12.x before 12.3.1
and Certified Asterisk 11.6 before 11.6-cert3 allows remote
authenticated Manager users to execute arbitrary shell commands
via a MixMonitor action.
- CVE-2014-2286
main/http.c in Asterisk Open Source 1.8.x before 1.8.26.1, 11.8.x
before 11.8.1, and 12.1.x before 12.1.1, and Certified Asterisk
1.8.x before 1.8.15-cert5 and 11.6 before 11.6-cert2, allows remote
attackers to cause a denial of service (stack consumption) and
possibly execute arbitrary code via an HTTP request with a large
number of Cookie headers.
- CVE-2014-8412
The (1) VoIP channel drivers, (2) DUNDi, and (3) Asterisk Manager
Interface (AMI) in Asterisk Open Source 1.8.x before 1.8.32.1,
11.x before 11.14.1, 12.x before 12.7.1, and 13.x before 13.0.1
and Certified Asterisk 1.8.28 before 1.8.28-cert3 and 11.6 before
11.6-cert8 allows remote attackers to bypass the ACL restrictions
via a packet with a source IP that does not share the address family
as the first ACL entry.
- CVE-2014-8418
The DB dialplan function in Asterisk Open Source 1.8.x before 1.8.32,
11.x before 11.1.4.1, 12.x before 12.7.1, and 13.x before 13.0.1 and
Certified Asterisk 1.8 before 1.8.28-cert8 and 11.6 before 11.6-cert8
allows remote authenticated users to gain privileges via a call from
an external protocol, as demonstrated by the AMI protocol.
- CVE-2015-3008
Asterisk Open Source 1.8 before 1.8.32.3, 11.x before 11.17.1, 12.x
before 12.8.2, and 13.x before 13.3.2 and Certified Asterisk 1.8.28
before 1.8.28-cert5, 11.6 before 11.6-cert11, and 13.1 before
13.1-cert2, when registering a SIP TLS device, does not properly
handle a null byte in a domain name in the subjectβs Common Name (CN)
field of an X.509 certificate, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers
to spoof arbitrary SSL servers via a crafted certificate issued by a
legitimate Certification Authority.
For Debian 7 Wheezy, these issues have been fixed in asterisk version 1:1.8.13.1~dfsg1-3+deb7u4